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Army Competition Board Essentials TC 3-21.5

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A set of flashcards covering the essentials of Army Competition Board TC 3-21.5, including Drill and Ceremonies, commands, formations, and intervals.

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TC 3-21.5
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Definition
What publication covers Drill and Ceremonies?
TC 3-21.5
What are the three marching steps used in drill?
15 inch step, 30 inch step 120bpm, 30 inch step double time 180bpm
What is a review?
A military ceremony used to honor a dignitary, present decorations, recognize achievements, and commemorate events.
What is the purpose of drill?
To move a unit from one place to another in an orderly manner, to instill discipline and precision, and to practice commanding troops.
What is the primary value of ceremonies?
To render honors, preserve tradition, and stimulate Esprit de Corps.
From what position are all stationary movements given?
Position of attention

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TermDefinition
What publication covers Drill and Ceremonies?
TC 3-21.5
What are the three marching steps used in drill?
15 inch step, 30 inch step 120bpm, 30 inch step double time 180bpm
What is a review?
A military ceremony used to honor a dignitary, present decorations, recognize achievements, and commemorate events.
What is the purpose of drill?
To move a unit from one place to another in an orderly manner, to instill discipline and precision, and to practice commanding troops.
What is the primary value of ceremonies?
To render honors, preserve tradition, and stimulate Esprit de Corps.
From what position are all stationary movements given?
Position of attention
What is an element?
An individual or component forming part of the next higher unit.
What are the 4 types of commands in Drill?
2-part; Combined; Supplementary; Directive
What are 3 types of intervals used in formations?
Normal, close, and double/extended
What is a formation?
An arrangement of elements in a prescribed fashion.